A Better Alzheimer’s Drug: New drug restores memory in mice with fewer side effects
Yale researchers repair memory deficits in Alzheimer’s mice using a drug that targets abnormal protein interactions in the brain
Yale researchers repair memory deficits in Alzheimer’s mice using a drug that targets abnormal protein interactions in the brain
Researchers at Yale have developed a technique to cool down and levitate molecules in space, enabling new experiments that could revolutionize our understanding of fundamental physics.
Using a technique called optogenetics, researchers at Yale have identified the region of the brain critical for predatory hunting. At the switch of a button, the researchers manipulated when the docile mice transformed into voracious hunters.
An international team of researchers used blood slides from the 1940s to analyze a parasite that causes malaria. Despite the limitations of the sample, the team, led by Carles Lalueza-Fox of Spain, produced genetic data that may provide insights into malaria’s behavior and migratory patterns.